Both Tin and Scandium seem to be the very poor cousins of...

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    Both Tin and Scandium seem to be the very poor cousins of lithium and cobalt.
    Some is herd mentality hype and some is psychology, as Tin sounds kind of 'dirty' and no one can remember the word Scandium.
    At some point though, when lithium explorers are on every street corner,and every nickel miner adds Cobalt to their quarterly, then our unloved friends will shine.
    HPA too is somewhat unloved too, but there are currently numerous players occupying this market.

    Until then, up.
    A little cash rich Aussie company, half way to Antarctica, with possibilities of more Sn in the ground, is quietly going about it's business.
    It might soon be discovered, faster than we might imagine...
 
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